Awards
Rencontres D'Arles 2024 Nuit de L'Annee – Selected Artist
JJA Book Awards 2024 - "Nominiert"
Book Signings
Launches / Signings
Galerie Écho 119, Paris
07.12.2024, 16:00
Vilnius Jazz Festival
19.10.2024
SO Fine Art Editions, Dublin
10.08.2024
Rencontres D'Arles
06.07.2024, 17:00
Rare Mags, Stockport
20.06.2024
Rhythm Changes, Graz
05.04.2024
Daikanyama T-Site, Tokyo
18.02.24
Paris Photo 2023
11.11.2023, 15:00
Enjoy Jazz Listening Bar, Mannheim
Philip Arneill & Radio Bergheim
20.10.2023
Belfast Exposed
07.10.2023
Rhinoçéros Bar, Berlin
30.09.2023
Unseen Amsterdam
22.09.2023, 15:00
Tsundoku Art Book Fair, Dublin
15.07.2023, 13:00–14:00
Rattlebag
26.07.23
Rencontres D'Arles
05.07.23, 16:00
Reviews
Wallpaper, 21.05.2024
Le son du grisli, 15.05.2024
Caravan, 11.05.2024
El País Semanal, 02.04.2024
Citizen Jazz, 18.02.2024
The Wire, 08.02.2024
Jazzwise, 01.02.2024
Condé Nast Traveller, 01.02.2024
Destinasian, 01.01.2024
Condé Nast Traveller, 24.12.2023
AllAboutJazz, 28.12.2023
Wallpaper,13.122023
Hypebeast, 13.12.2023
Libération, 09.12.2023
Jazz Podium, 01.12.2023
The Guardian, 05.10.2023
Faces, 03.10.20023
Interview BBC, Japanese Jazz Kissa, 26.09.2023
Style, 17.09.2023
NDR kultur, Bildschöne Bücher, 03.09.2023
UK Vibe, 2023
King Georg, Der Sound der Jazz Kissa, 2023
Philip Arneill Tokyo Jazz Joints 3rd Edition
Japanese jazz bars and coffee shops are insular worlds where time ceases to exist, removed from the speed and chaos of the modern urban landscape. Tokyo Jazz Joints is a visual chronicle of this unique culture that captures the transient beauty of these spaces. Established in 2015 to document Tokyo’s myriad »jazu kissa«, the project has gradually expanded to cover the whole of Japan. These dedicated jazz listening spaces are slowly vanishing in the face of changing trends, ageing customers and gentrification. This book preserves these living museums before they disappear forever. Tokyo Jazz Joints is a documentary photography project by Northern Irish photographer Philip Arneill, in collaboration with American broadcaster James Catchpole, both long-term residents of Japan.
Hardcover
with embossing and slipcase
24 x 20 cm
168 pages
129 color illustrations
English
Available
ISBN 978-3-96900-120-2
2023
Artists:
Design:
Kehrer Design (Laura Pecoroni)
Product information "Philip Arneill"
Japanese jazz bars and coffee shops are insular worlds where time ceases to exist, removed from the speed and chaos of the modern urban landscape. Tokyo Jazz Joints is a visual chronicle of this unique culture that captures the transient beauty of these spaces. Established in 2015 to document Tokyo’s myriad »jazu kissa«, the project has gradually expanded to cover the whole of Japan. These dedicated jazz listening spaces are slowly vanishing in the face of changing trends, ageing customers and gentrification. This book preserves these living museums before they disappear forever. Tokyo Jazz Joints is a documentary photography project by Northern Irish photographer Philip Arneill, in collaboration with American broadcaster James Catchpole, both long-term residents of Japan.
Hardcover
with embossing and slipcase
24 x 20 cm
168 pages
129 color illustrations
English
Available
ISBN 978-3-96900-120-2
2023
Artists:
Design:
Kehrer Design (Laura Pecoroni)
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